Located on a prominent corner in downtown Cincinnati, the Lois and Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art houses an ever-changing cycle of exhibitions devoted to progressive artists. The building assembles gallery spaces, performance venues, administrative offices, and a children’s education center in a jigsaw puzzle of volumes. Tailored lighting solutions employing contrast, perspective, and silhouette enhance the Center’s architectural drama and energy.
Located on a prominent corner in downtown Cincinnati, the Lois and Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art houses an ever-changing cycle of exhibitions devoted to progressive artists. The building assembles gallery spaces, performance venues, administrative offices, and a children’s education center in a jigsaw puzzle of volumes. Tailored lighting solutions employing contrast, perspective, and silhouette enhance the Center’s architectural drama and energy.
Berkeley’s C.V. Starr East Asian Library contains over 900,000 volumes, as well as thousands of manuscripts, stone rubbings, bronze objects, and inscriptions, making it one of the largest collections of East Asian language materials and artifacts in the United States.
A subtle lighting approach highlights the library’s carefully crafted architecture and contents.
Berkeley’s C.V. Starr East Asian Library contains over 900,000 volumes, as well as thousands of manuscripts, stone rubbings, bronze objects, and inscriptions, making it one of the largest collections of East Asian language materials and artifacts in the United States.
A subtle lighting approach highlights the library’s carefully crafted architecture and contents.